Are your neighbours a nuisance? A guide on how to deal with them
Following some simple steps in how you respond to a nuisance can mitigate the likelihood of it going to court.
Following some simple steps in how you respond to a nuisance can mitigate the likelihood of it going to court.
Showing Revenue NSW you are eligible for the PPE can be tricky. Find out what you will need to be successful first time.
Jen McMillan unpacks the Court’s narrow interpretation of ‘ordinarily resident’ and provides valuable practice notes and updates on residential land purchasing.
Are you still holding paper CTs as security? With e-conveyancing taking over, it may be time to change tack.
The Office of the Registrar General delivers the official word on the end of CTs as we know them.
NSW Court of Appeal overturns blanket prohibition on keeping pets in strata buildings.
Get up to speed on the next instalment of NSW building reforms, set to commence on 1 September.
The ins and outs of using an e-settlement subscriber to conduct your eConveyancing work.
Important updates on off-the-plan reforms and the 2019 Contract for the Sale and Purchase of land.
Are you ready for the next stage of the mandate to eConveyancing from 1 July 2019 ? RICHARD HARVEY and GABRIELLE LEA discuss next steps…
Property lawyers are warning of a heightened threat of cyber fraud to law firms and clients as high-value property transactions are increasingly conducted online via…
The recent decision of Guirgis v JEA Developments P/L warns against lodging e-caveats without reasonable cause. By BENJAMIN ADAMS and KYE TRAN-TSAI.
Reporting and analysis of recent family law decisions. By ROBERT GLADE-WRIGHT.